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PE-1008CM332JTT

Manufacturer Part Number
PE-1008CM332JTT
Description
INDUCTOR WW 3300NH 10MHZ 1008
Manufacturer
PULSE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Series
1008CMr
Type
Ceramic Core, Wirewoundr
Datasheet

Specifications of PE-1008CM332JTT

Inductance
3.3µH
Current
150mA
Tolerance
±5%
Dc Resistance (dcr)
7.8 Ohm Max
Q @ Freq
25 @ 15MHz
Self Resonant Freq
40MHz
Package / Case
1008 (2520 Metric)
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Frequency - Test
10MHz
Material - Core
Ceramic
Applications
General Purpose
Maximum Dc Current
150 mAmps
Maximum Dc Resistance
7.8 Ohms
Self Resonant Frequency
40 MHz
Q Minimum
25
Termination Style
SMD/SMT
Dimensions
2.79 mm W x 2.92 mm L x 2.290 mm H
Shielding
Unshielded
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Shielding
-
Current - Saturation
-
Current - Temperature Rise
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
WIRE-WOUND
RF CHIP INDUCTORS
Application Notes
www.pulseeng.com
The Inductor Basics
The effect of Cd can have a dramatic effect upon the impedance of the inductor as illustrated in Fig 2.0, because
"fringe" effects become dominant at high frequencies. At low frequencies the inductor's reactance parallels that of an
ideal inductor. With increasing frequency the reactance of the inductor departs from the ideal curve and increases at a
much faster rate until it reaches a peak value at the inductor's parallel resonant frequency (Fr). Above Fr the inductor's
reactance begins to decrease with increasing frequency and thus the inductor begins to look like a capacitor. The
series resistance (Rs) of the coil prevents the impedance of the inductor from reaching infinity at resonance (Fr).
Another effect of Rs is to broaden the resonant peak of the impedance curve at Fr.
Comparisons made between inductors at near to Fr will produce an inaccurate representation of the inductor's perfor-
mance. This can lead to problems in the end application since the performance of one inductor to another may vary
quite markedly since the performance of the inductor is dominated by the parasitic content (distributed capacitance Cd)
of the inductor.
USA 858 674 8100
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Germany 49 7032 7806 0
Fig. 2.0 Impedance and Inductance Characteristic of a Real World Inductor
(continued)
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Singapore 65 6287 8998
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Shanghai 86 21 62787060
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China 86 755 33966678
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Taiwan 886 3 4356768
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